Vanishing right lanes in Chatham-Kent are dangerous and seriously need signage

I have only recently started driving a lot around Chatham and the surrounding areas, Tilbury, Sarnia, Wallaceburg, and I am noticing a deeply disturbing and life threatening trend. There are literally DOZENS of streets in Chatham-Kent and especially in Chatham, where the right lane ends without ANY warning what so ever. This is extremely unprofessional, dangerous, and will cause many many accidents that could be avoided by simple signage stating "right lane ends".

The most notable ones I've encountered (and almost was involved in accidents on) were:1- Wellington St West @ Centre Street, just as you turn right out of the mall parkade, your options are: hit parked cars in front of the church, quickly turn right towards King St, or cut off the car in the lane left of you and hope for the best.2- Queen St. @ Wellington St. where the right lane vanishes without warning, once again, and turns into parking spaces.3-Richmond at Baldoon road, the right lane again vanishes without warning, forcing you to turn right or again, cut off the person beside you and hope for the best.4-Sandy's street heading towards Grand ave, after McNaughton the right lane once again disappears without warning and suddenly becomes a bike lane, good luck with that!

It's absolutely mind boggling that a city this large would have such massive flaws in it's roads, I mean, if Randy Hope can't spend even a few hundred bucks to put up "right lane ends" signs, that says how much he cares about the people of this city, which is not at all.